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Taiwan News
- Local scientists achieve stem cell breakthrough
- Ministry denies Russian sub claim
- Senior executives encouraged to fight economic isolation
- Prosecutors detain Procomp boss over company's assets
- Welfare foundation offers troubled children hope
- Foreign ministry thanks US House
- Pan-blue legislators express doubts about alliance
- Journalists' group to push for Constitution changes
- Minister says that pan-blues can not jointly nominate legislators-at-large
- Taiwan standing firm on opposition to nuclear weapons
- Trade remains first `weapon' for China
- Arms bill will hurt DPP: New Party
- Finance minister pleads for tax reform
- Taiwan Quick Take
Business
- Wall Street worries over GDP figures
- Asian stocks gain, MSCI move boosts TAIEX
- Forex traders wait for Fed to hike US interest rates
- European stocks hold steady; traders ignore US data
- Oil prices retreat; Oslo intervenes in Norwegian strike
- Inflation squeezes US economy
- Canadian Tire Corp to open Shanghai office
- The jury is still out on open source
- KFC denies plans to enter Tibet as Dalai Lama blasts PETA
- Former chairman of Royal/Dutch Shell gets giant payout
- Business Briefs
Editorials
Sports
- Greece shocks France in quarterfinal
- Greeks celebrate at home
- Australia beats England
- A stunned England wonders how it all suddenly went sour
- Roddick, Hewitt, Serena advance
- Adam Scott sets course record in Maryland
- Tyson has to fight his way out of debt with IRS looking on
- Devil Rays blank Marlins
- League bans use of infamous andro steroid
World News
- Violence erupts ahead of Kashmir talks
- Sri Lanka's Tigers recruiting more children, UN says
- Cambodian parties agree to form coalition government
- Chinese court tries aid worker for helping refugees
- China opening up to gastronomic delights
- Bomb kills Afghan vote workers
- Saudi regime's worries extend beyond terrorism
- Rights and wrongs of beheadings depend on context
- Bush's Turkey visit prompts massive security operation
- Ireland gives Bush rough treatment
- Blair has petitioned Bush for return of Guantanamo Brits
- US jets raid `al-Zarqawi safe house'
- Anti-US message from mosques anti-US
- Helping the occupation a deadly risk
- Arguments rage over teenage moviegoers' R-cards
- Another mad cow found in the US, USDA officials say
- World News Quick Take
Business Focus
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